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Using Smart City Tools to Evaluate the Effectiveness of a Low Emissions Zone in Spain: Madrid Central

Irene Lebrusán, Jamal Toutouh

2020Smart Cities38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Population concentration in cities brings new risks as an increase in pollution, which causes urban health problems. In order to address this problem, traffic reduction measures are being implemented as pedestrianization areas; they are the definition of Low Emissions Zones (LEZs). When the effectiveness of these types of measures is in doubt, smart city tools provide data that can be used to scientifically asses their impact. This article analyzes the situation of Madrid Central (Spain), a LEZ subject to controversy. We apply statistical and regression analyses to evaluate the effectiveness of this measure to reduce air pollution and outdoor noise. According to the results, this LEZ was able to significantly reduce NO 2 , PM 2.5 , and PM 10 concentration locally, having the same positive impact in the rest of the city. In terms of noise, this measure was able to mitigate background noise levels generated by road traffic.

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Measure (data warehouse)Noise pollutionPollutionPopulationNoise (video)Transport engineeringAir pollutionEnvironmental planningEnvironmental scienceGeographyComputer scienceEnvironmental healthNoise reductionEngineeringData miningMedicineEcologyArtificial intelligenceOrganic chemistryBiologyChemistryImage (mathematics)Noise Effects and ManagementAir Quality and Health ImpactsImpact of Light on Environment and Health